HHealth Read More Researchers highlight blind spots in dual diagnosis of schizophrenia and personality disorderDecember 5, 2025 A new study by a research team at Université de Montréal highlights a critical lack of knowledge about…
HHealth Read More Parents’ anhedonia may shape how children’s brains respond to feedbackDecember 4, 2025 In newly published research, Binghamton University doctoral student Elana Israel, MS ’22, explores which depressive symptoms largely affect…
SScience Read More The future of human grief in the age of artificial intelligenceDecember 4, 2025 Grief looks different than it did a generation ago. Screens now hold memories once kept in photo albums…
HHealth Read More Pandemic lockdown measures linked to increased developmental concerns in young childrenNovember 26, 2025 Lockdown and social distancing measures during the Covid-19 pandemic were associated with increased developmental concerns about young children…
WWildlife Read More AI Reveals Lions Don’t Just Roar, They Have a Second CallNovember 24, 2025 Summary: A new study reveals African lions produce two types of roars, overturning long-held assumptions and opening the…
HHealth Read More Learning to connect: feasibility, acceptability and experiences in the social domain intervention for eating disorders | Journal of Eating DisordersNovember 23, 2025 Volpe, U., et al., Eating disorders: What age at onset? Psychiatry Res, 2016. 238: p. 225–227. Solmi M,…
HHealth Read More Blue light from tablets may not disrupt sleep in young childrenNovember 21, 2025 The blue light that tablets emit is believed to make sleep less restful. However, an experimental study with…
HHealthcare Read More AI Interviews Outperform Standard Mental Health Rating ScalesNovember 21, 2025 Summary: A new study demonstrates that an AI assistant can conduct psychiatric assessment interviews with greater diagnostic accuracy…
HHealth Read More Routine mental health treatment often not enough to get people back to workNovember 19, 2025 Mental health problems are keeping an increasing number of Norwegians out of the employment market. Treatment alone is…
MMedication Read More Young People Are Tripping on Benadryl—and It’s Always a Bad TimeNovember 17, 2025 There’s a figure who may greet you during an intense Benadryl trip. Faceless, shrouded in black with red…
TTechnology Read More Not introverted or extroverted? You could be an otrovertNovember 12, 2025 Do you prefer to see friends one-on-one rather than in a group? Are you more of an observer…
MMental health Read More Going outside is good for your mental health. Here’s why.November 8, 2025 Michal Moskowitz and Jessica Magidson  | USA TODAY Nature is the medicine: Hospitals are catching on Can nature…